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    St Anthony's Immaculate Conception

    3.0 (12 reviews)

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    Paul Revere Elementary School

    Paul Revere Elementary School

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.7 miBernal Heights

    I highly recommend not having your child go to this school unless you want them to fail. There is…read moreabsolutely no communication from this school whatsoever. This school needs to be shut down and added to the list of failed schools of San Francisco. Teachers and staff here are a complete joke, nothing is taken seriously. They wait for you to find out on your own that something is wrong without any notifications. Best part is my son is probably the smartest child in the 8th grade with one of the highest gpas in the school. Also the only child in all 8th grade to get into a private school. With all that he was still asked not to go to his final 8th grade field trip to 6 flags. It was due to him talking in hallways too much. Not sure what that has to do with taking one of my kids biggest memories away! Not fair, especially with no warnings or notifications to me his guardian.

    Ok, I am biased because I work and live in the neighborhood where Paul Revere Elementary School is…read moreBUT the fact is, the Paul Revere PTA kicks booty and is comprised of a dedicated and hard-working group of parent leaders who are really focused on making a difference not just in the school but the community - and the same goes for the principal Dr. Lance Tagomori, for having the vision and insight and dedication into making the school a shining example of what it means to take learning and education to a higher level. Having such a strong cadre of parents and teachers can only bode well for the students themselves. No, I don't have a kid that goes to this school, nor do I work there - but I know a gem when I see one!

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    Dolores Huerta Elementary School - Playground (open to public Sat-Sun 9am-4pm)

    Dolores Huerta Elementary School

    4.5(13 reviews)
    0.8 miGlen Park

    I'm 20 today, but I'll always remember my drawing that I was so proud of being ripped out of my…read morenotebook and thrown away instead of being told to stop (4th grade), excitedly showing my friends the piece of candy my mom packed in my lunch when it was snatched from me and never given back (1st grade), being ganged up on for not understanding how to paraphrase from the book we were reading, shouting at me and making me cry (2nd grade), and being screamed at in-front of all of my classmates, sent to the office where I would continue to cry until the end of recess where he came back to scream at me some more and sent me back to class in tears all for (quietly and within my friends LOL) saying indoor recess was boring (4th grade). All done by staff! Principal R was especially horrible and responsible for the recess incident. Teachers will forget names and move on from students, but I have always kept this mental list of all of the adults at this school who treated me with respect and those who didn't. You don't remember it, but I do! Teachers who are truly passionate about their work make the best educators. Ms. M and Ms. S were prime examples of that. Do not become an educator let alone an elementary school teacher if you are not willing to operate with compassion and treat students like they are worth teaching. You are guiding children at the most vulnerable, fundamental and formative time in their life. Everything you do or say, big or small, does not and will not go unnoticed by your students. 3 stars for the nostalgia, but they should be lucky I was a child who couldn't defend herself and not an adult. Any parent would be livid if they found out that adults who hated being teachers were humiliating their children in this manner.

    My daughter has been at Dolores Huerta (Fairmount Elementary) since 1st grade. She is now in the…read more3rd grade and not much has changed. When I arrived at the school I was given a tour by the Family Liaison and a two other teachers. The tour was horrible. For starters the Family Liaison and two teachers were more concerned about my daughter not having no exposure to Spanish than actually attending the school. They made statements such as, "It will be really hard for her considering she hasn't had any exposure." I then stated, "What about the positive reinforcement, and resources. I then inquired about resources and support, and I was told there weren't any resources or tutoring. No recommendations of tutors, YouTube, or pamphlets on how to access support for first time Spanish learners. I also bought this concern of mine to the principal, Mr. Luis Rodriquez who appeared to be very egotistical, unapproachable towards my frustration, and I was given a very cold, abrupt response. Mr. Rodriquez responded, "We don't have any resources." There has been several incidents where I thought to myself, maybe its me and I need to reflect and approach certain matters differently. Then I began to speak with other parents and I was hearing the same thing, that Mr. Rodriquez is unapproachable and bias towards particular families. This has been an horrific experience for my daughter and my family. My daughter has confided in me that kids were calling her Black girl, and teasing her because she did not know the language and/or she was in a lower level book. My family and I have experienced discrimination and lack of cultural competence from the front desk to the teachers and principal. For a school to lack in culturally competency means the school is unable to understand, communicate with and effectively interact with people across cultures. This is unacceptable. There has been times where I would witness a parent being given the green light to bring their children's lunch, and on the other hand I was being told you cannot because you would be interrupting instructional time. There is a standard that the school should implement for all parents and not preferential treatment. There is a stigma within the school that has families in fear and afraid to speak up out of fear of reprisal. I have spoken to several families in the past in regards to their experience and one particular father told me, "I have never experienced no shape or form of discrimination at this school and I am a Philanthropist, contribute to my community and I am well known. Next school year the parent came up to me and inform of some discrimination he was experiencing with his son's teacher and explained how the a particular book was offensive and racist. I have also noticed how parents, teachers, and the community become colored blinded, when topics of discrimination and biases are mentioned, and as long as their child is exceeding in their academics they refuse to acknowledge the struggle between Black and Brown individuals. Yes, granted this school is a Spanish Immersion school but the history behind Black and Latina/Latino people is still prevalent. This lack of respect and humility for one another is not being addressed. I recall a parent informing me that the principal and the teacher by the name of Ms. Villa informed her that she should take her son out of the school considering he is failing and this may not be the school for him. Dolores Huerta formerly known as Fairmount Elementary lacks cultural competency, and demonstrates to particular parents that they are not welcomed. This school wears t-shirts on Tuesday stating Black Lives Matter, but statics states that Black children, which are the minority are performing at the lowest rate. Do not believe the hype, this school is not for Black children and children of color, the principal demonstrates characteristics of a tyrant and a dictator. There has been several teachers and social workers who have left due to his lack of support, empathy for families, staff and community.

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    Glen Park Elementary School

    Glen Park Elementary School

    4.4(8 reviews)
    1.5 miSunnyside, Outer Mission

    Glen Park was the twelfth and final school we toured, and we almost skipped it. After eleven tours,…read morewe had a list of great schools and were feeling set. I'm so glad we went. The building is old, but in a  "beautiful old building" way, not run-down or dreary. The rooms are big and bright, with big windows that open-which turned out to be important once Covid came along! During our tour we visited the school's Wellness Center and heard from the social worker and staff about some of what they do there. Not only was this the only school we saw highlight a Wellness Center, they emphasized that it's for all students. Social-emotional learning has been a part of each year's classroom curriculum, but kids also get the opportunity for regular visits to the center. It's a safe place for them to draw, talk, or bounce it out, and it's something every school should have.  There are lots of opportunities for parent involvement, but no pressure. The afterschool program is on-site and feels like a natural extension of the school day, not a separate program. Lots of communication, I always feel like I know what my daughter is working on and what's going on at the school. The school garden is awesome, as are the school chickens.  We're so glad we wound up here, and our youngest can't wait to start kindergarten!

    I have two children in Glen Park School (will have 3 soon) and we couldn't be happier. The fact…read morethat so many teachers send or have sent their own children to the school is very telling. The community is fantastic and that is what I love most about this school. It feels like one big family. One notable thing about Glen Park School that makes it stand out is that equity is at the forefront of every single decision. From the administration to the teachers to the parent teacher organization to the volunteer opportunities... Inclusion and equity is the always at the forefront of any decision. We feel well supported at the school and highly recommend it.

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    Thomas Edison Charter Academy

    4.0(12 reviews)
    0.8 miNoe Valley

    We have been so happy with TECA. Our two sons go there and we have been part of the TECA community…read moresince my older son was in T-K starting in 2019. The teachers at the school are great and my kids love going to school, and the school works hard to incentivize good behavior but also to make school fun. Many of the teachers and administrators have been there for years, which is a sign of stability and positive culture. A lot of the leadership started as teachers at the school so there is a real investment in the kids. TECA has a dual language (Spanish/English) pathway - slightly different from SFUSD in that they basically do 50/50% instruction throughout rather than 90/10 to start then changing as the years go on. The community is really lovely and there are a lot of parents who really care about their kids education and enriching the school. The PTA is working on plans to potentially redo parts of the playground, for example. It's also nice that it is a k-8 school, because the middle school part is much smaller than the other middle schools in the district. We feel so lucky to be part of the TECA community!

    I 100% agree with people below . The language these children use is beyond disrespectful out of…read moreline, and out of pocket. My daughter been a student here for two year . my daughter who's biracial has been call N****r, she had student posting money picture online with her name on it . There has been time students was sending text of African Americans people picking cotton . Mr.Tumy who is the vice principal has been aware over everything I gave him name , showed pictures texts and Nothing has been done . His response has always been I seen these kids grow up I know the family and so on . He has done nothing but shown favoritism leaving my child to defend her self . this school has no diversity. The school is full of students and staff who are races, African-American students and biracial student goes unheard. unacknowledged. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS SCHOOL TO I've been told by other staff that I'm not the first biracial family to feel this way.

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